Tuesday 18 June 2013

Bagged and Checked !

As you get ready to play a round of golf you need to check your golf bag to make sure you have fourteen clubs and they are the right combination for your game. Similarly when you want to move you need to make sure you have all the tools and resources to achieve your desired outcome such as:

  • the right people involved;
  • a good solid dependable estate agent for example David Jordan Estate Agents;
  • is the property up to scratch ready to sell;
  • where do you want to move to; and
  • to what type of property.
David Jordan Estate Agents are on hand to offer their vast knowledge in all these fields.

Driver in control
The driver is normally the first club off the tee.  It is also the most difficult to master. As is the first steps in deciding to move. Getting all the information together assimilating it into a logical approach is often the most difficult, but once you are there and get it kicked off it’s like the driver that gets you in the middle of the fairway ready for the next shot. Getting the start of the process right puts you in a commanding position to take the next steps.
Practice makes Perfect
The long irons are tricky to hit consistently, practice and refinement of the swing helps the golfer play these irons confidently. Similarly keeping your eye on your long term goal, reviewing with your estate agent David Jordan Estate Agents:
 
  • progress;
  • potential buyers;
  • pricing review;
  • feedback on the property;
helps to keep your end goal in sight. 
A birdie or under par
The medium and short irons are the golfer’s bread and butter and if played well allow the golfer to reach the green with consistent accuracy. Moving home likewise is preparation and refining if required getting to where you need to be.
For example you may need to:
  • fine tune some of the interior based on viewing feedback;
  • review the price;
  • review where you want to move to; and
  • determine if a price review affects where you want to move.
To be or not to be
The wedges not only help the golfer get close to the pin but also allow recovery from the sand or rough.  Similarly in house moving make sure you have considered a ‘what if plan’ in case things don’t go to plan.
  • How might you rethink your end goal?
  • What changes sacrifices could you make?
Game set and match
The putter is where golf matches are won and lost and in house moving its about getting the offer, negotiating a price that suits both parties, closing the deal, job done. You can then move forward with your next set of goals.
Keep your eyes focused on the ball whichever one you are looking at – golfing or house moving! 
David Jordan Estate Agents are on hand to welcome you as a new client or welcome you as one of our existing clients with lot of advice and tips to help you.
Call or email us using the details on our website  www.davidjordan.co.uk
T: 01323 898414